Programme Index

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including:
Cooking with Ann Hardy : a second series of talks on the basic essentials of good cooking. 8-Answers to queries arising from the three previous talks
Reflections from the Screen: Gordon Gow on the fortnight in films
For Your Information: Mary Neel answers some questions about widows' pensions
The Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition : Honor Wyatt gives an on-the-spot report on opening day
Serial: 'Faster, Faster! ' by E. M. Delafield
Abridged by Audrey Lucas
Read by Marjorie Westbury
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson

Contributors

Unknown:
Ann Hardy
Unknown:
Gordon Gow
Unknown:
Mary Neel
Abridged By:
Audrey Lucas
Read By:
Marjorie Westbury
Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson

Meet Us in the Potteries
An encounter with a handful of the Younger Generation on their own ground
Under-twenties who live and work In Stoke-upon-Trent give their own unscripted commentaries on a typical day in their lives
Music Makers
Brooklands Co-operative Youth Choir
Straight from the Shoulder
Ideas and opinions on anything under the sun that concerns under-twenities

A series of sixteen programmes in which Sir Laurence Olivier introduces new radio versions of famous stories, with himself or a distinguished guest in the leading part
(Continued in next column)
5 — " The Inspector General'
A dramatised adaptation of the story by Nicolai Gogol
Adapted by Derek Patmore
Music under the direction of Sidney Torch
Produced by Harry Alan Towers

Contributors

Introduces:
Sir Laurence Olivier
Story By:
Nicolai Gogol
Adapted By:
Derek Patmore
Produced By:
Harry Alan
Ivan Alexandrovitch Hlestakov:
Laurence Olivier
The Mayor:
Alexander Gauge
His wife:
Daphne Maddox
His daughter:
Jeannette Sterke
The Judge:
Roger Delgado
The Postmaster:
Stephen Jack
The Doctor:
Jackson Frazer
Osip, Hlestakov's servant:
Keith Pyott
Waiter:
Stephen Jack
Bobchinsky:
Jackson Frazer
Dobehtnsky:
Roger Delgado
Shopkeeper:
Jackson Frazer
Soldier:
Keith Pyott

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More